OSHO Audiobooks

Two hundred original Series of Talks are available, as Individual Talks, and as Selected or Excerpted Talks.

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  1. Man Is an Adventure

    Talk #7 from the series The Divine Melody
    It seems man has fallen. It seems there has not been an evolution; man has not progressed -- just the contrary. If you look at the animals it is natural to be tempted by their silence, by their acceptance, by the peace that surrounds their being. Learn More
  2. This Freedom Is Total

    Searching for freedom
    Talk #57 from the series The Book of Secrets
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    "I have heard a story about an old doctor. One day his assistant phoned him because he was in very great difficulty – his patient was choking himself to death. A billiard ball was stuck..." Learn More
  3. A Different Way of Being

    Talk #9 from the series And the Flowers Showered
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    "Jesus used to say to his disciples, and not only once but many times, 'If you have eyes – look! If you have ears, then hear me!' They had eyes just like you and they..." Learn More
  4. A Higher Harmony

    Talk #3 from the series The Divine Melody
    "Man is a rainbow, all the seven colors together. That is his beauty and that is his problem too. Man is multifaceted, multidimensional. His being is not simple, it is a great complexity. And out..." Learn More
  5. Absolute Tao

    Talks on Fragments from Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu.
    Vol. 1 of the series: Tao: The Three Treasure
    Audiobooks – Series of Talks
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    Osho uses the Tao Te Ching texts as Lao Tzu intended: to ignite the flame of individual awareness and insight. From the seven verses Osho selected to comment on, he moves deeply into his own understanding and burns through every idea we may hold about ourselves until we can see with the same crystal clear light as Lao Tzu.

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  6. All Going Is Going Astray

    Talk #10 from the series The First Principle
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    Osho,
    There are moments when I feel no hope, without feeling desperate, when there is recognition that the 'I' has fought enough and cannot help anymore. Yet under these momentary covers lingers the one and only longing: to become my real nature, to experience truth and to live it in the world. My mind pleases itself to call this longing an authentic, genuine thirst. However, the suspicion is there that it is just a way to hide my plain greed.
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  7. Be a Seeker, Not a Believer

    Talk #42 from the series The Osho Upanishad
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    "The moment you cross the boundaries of personality the consciousness is one.
    "It can be of Gautam Buddha, it can be of Jesus Christ, it can be of Chuang Tzu. These names are names of..." Learn More
  8. Be Total Like a Child and Remain a Learner

    Talk #3 from the series The Vol. 1 Wisdom of the Sands
    Osho,
    One day you emphasize being mature, another day you say, 'Be like a child.' If I adopt a mature attitude, I feel my child is repressed and starved for expression. If I let my child dance, sing, then also childish attitudes come up, like clinging to a love-object. What should I do?
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  9. Becoming and Being

    Missing audio, or a translation from Hindi.
    Talk #8 from the series The Psychology of the Esoteric
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    "The original source of all tension is becoming. One is always trying to be something; no one is at ease with himself as he is. The being is not accepted, the being is denied, and..." Learn More
  10. Beyond Life and Death

    Talk #4 from the series The Language of Existence
    "Maneesha, in the world of Zen, Bukko is something like George Gurdjieff. When George Gurdjieff for the first time said, 'You all don't have souls. Unless you achieve a crystallization of your being, you will..." Learn More
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